- Crom
Cruach (Old Irish:
Cromm Crúaich [ˈkɾˠʊmˠ ˈkɾˠuəç]) was a
pagan god of pre-Christian Ireland.
According to
Christian writers, he was
propitiated with...
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Cruach Ardrain is a
Munro mountain in the
Breadalbane region of the
Scottish Highlands, with a
height of 1,046
metres (3,432 feet). It is five kilometres...
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Croagh Patrick (Irish:
Cruach Phádraig,
meaning '(Saint) Patrick's stack'),
nicknamed 'the R****', is a
mountain with a
height of 764 m (2,507 ft) and an...
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Cruach Mhór (Irish for "big stack"), at 932
metres (3,058 ft) high, is the tenth-highest peak in
Ireland on the
Arderin list, and the eleventh-highest...
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peninsula via Mag Senaig. In Pre-Christian
times the
small area
where the Crom
Cruach idol
stood at
Killycluggin and
Kilnavert was
originally named Fossa Slécht...
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terrain becomes rough and boggy. The
island rises steeply to a peak (
Cruach Scarba) of 449
metres (1,473 ft). A
cylindrical triangulation point marks...
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create the book. They
become firm friends.
After a
close encounter with Crom
Cruach - an
ancient and long-forgotten
deity of
death and
destruction - of whom...
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Cruach Innse (857 m) is a
mountain in the
Grampian Mountains of Scotland. It is
located south of the
village of
Roybridge in Lochaber. A
craggy peak, it...
- east), Cnoc an C****llinn, Maolán Buí, Cnoc na Péiste, The Big Gun, and
Cruach Mhór; and
Coomloughra R****s, a
horseshoe around Lough Coomloughra that connects...
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Cruach nam Mult, 611
metres (2,005 ft)
Other mountains:
Mullach Coire a' C****r, 639
metres (2,096 ft)
Cruach nan Capull, 565
metres (1,854 ft)
Cruach...